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Thinking Systems is set to launch new versions of its comprehensive picture archiving communications system and radiology information system at the 2009 SNM conference in Toronto next month. The Web-based ThinkingPACS and ThinkingRIS have been optimized for molecular imaging and include such features as solutions for PET-CT and SPECT-CT fusion as well as nuclear cardiology possessing and quantification evaluation.

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Thinking Systems enhanced its ThinkingPACS and ThinkingRIS systems, particularly focusing on molecular imaging. The upgraded PACS system now has the capacity for PET/CT and SPECT/CT fusion and nuclear cardiology and nuclear medicine processing, among other features.

Thinking Systems enhanced its ThinkingPACS and ThinkingRIS systems, particularly focusing on molecular imaging. The upgraded PACS system now has the capacity for PET/CT and SPECT/CT fusion and nuclear cardiology and nuclear medicine processing, among other features.

IsoRay Medical saw its net loss decrease to $1.5 million in the third quarter of fiscal 2009, compared with $2.1 million during the same period last year. However, sales for the medical-isotopes developer declined 23% for the quarter, ended March 31, compared with figures from the same quarter in 2008.

The global supply of medical isotopes again is threatened with the temporary closure of the NRU reactor at Chalk River in Ontario after a heavy water leak was discovered after a power outage in the area. The 52-year-old reactor, which supplies about half of the world's medical isotope needs, is expected to be closed for more than a month as its operator, Atomic Energy of Canada, considers several repair options.

Thinking Systems Corp. will exhibit its leading products -- Thinking PACS and ThinkingRIS -- at the upcoming Radiological Society of North America meeting. The products provide enterprises with Web-based solutions that can be integrated into a full range of imaging modalities, including PET/CT and SPECT/CT, to address specific information-processing challenges.